Victim’s medication stolen from mail; other police reports

Friday

Mar 28, 2014 at 6:17 AM

Theft — Tuesday an officer responded to an apartment complex in the 300 block of Heritage Parkway regarding stolen medication. The victim said he received a package in the mail from the VA that was supposed to contain medication. However, the package had been torn open, the medication removed and the package taped back up. The officer made a report for theft.

Sherman police

Theft — Tuesday, an officer responded to an apartment complex in the 300 block of Heritage Parkway regarding stolen medication. The victim said he received a package in the mail from the VA that was supposed to contain medication. However, the package had been torn open, the medication removed and the package taped back up. The officer made a report for theft.

Burglary — Monday, a man called police and reported two car burglaries that occurred in the 600 block of E. Lamberth Road. Sometime between 7 p.m. on March 14 and 8 a.m. on March 17, an unknown person removed two catalytic converters from a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and a 2003 Chevrolet 1500. Police made a report for burglary of motor vehicle.

Theft — A man called police Monday to report a theft that occurred in the 300 block of N. Cleveland Avenue. On Saturday, the man’s wife realized her cell phone was missing. Police made a report for theft.

Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon — An officer responded to a family violence assault Monday in the 900 block of W. Washington Street. Two brothers had gotten into a physical fight, and one of them pulled a knife out and cut the other brother on the arm. The officer arrested the suspect for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon - family violence.

Assault — An officer responded Monday to Texoma Medical Center regarding an assault. The victim said her son assaulted her and caused minor bodily injury. The officer made a report for injury to an elderly person with intent to cause bodily injury.

Driving while intoxicated — Monday, an officer responded to an accident in the 2900 block of W. U.S. Highway 82. There were two cars involved in the accident. The occupants of one of the cars said the driver of the other car was intoxicated. The officer administered the standardized field sobriety tests to the driver, and he showed numerous signs of intoxication. The officer arrested the driver for driving while intoxicated.

Burglary — Tuesday, a woman reported that unknown people removed property from the fenced compound of a business in the 1200 block of S. Sam Rayburn Freeway. Police made a report for burglary of business.

Burglary — An officer responded to a burglary Tuesday at a vacant house in the 2200 block of Blue Flame Road. The victim said an unknown person broke into the house and stole several items. The officer made an offense report.

Theft — An officer responded to a report of a stolen car in the 1200 block of S. First Street. The victim said his brother left his house and took all of his personal belongings, but also took the victim’s red 1993 Ford F-150. The officer made a report for theft.

Burglary — A suspect entered a house in the 1700 block of E. Pecan Street without permission and stole several items. The investigation is assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division.

Theft — An officer responded to a theft Tuesday at a store in the 6400 block of Texoma Parkway. The officer took a report from the clerk at the store for theft under $50. The suspect was identified but was not on scene. The investigation is ongoing.

Bonham police

Unlawful possession of firearm by felon — On March 19, officers became aware of a convicted felon who was in possession of a firearm. After completing an investigation, the officers issued a search warrant. The officers executed the search warrant and found the handgun in question, then issued a warrant for the arrest of the felon. The officers found him, and arrested him for unlawful possession of firearm by felon.

Criminal trespass — Police received a report on March 21 regarding a person who would not leave a house in the 200 block of W. 9th Street. A woman said she asked the suspect to leave multiple times, and he refused and became verbally abusive toward her. The suspect left the house before the officers arrived. Officers investigated the offense, and a warrant for criminal trespass habitation was issued. Officers went to the suspect’s house to serve the warrant. When officers attempted to place him in handcuffs the suspect began to resist and attempted to walk away. The officers gave the suspect many commands to place his hands behind his back, but he continued to resist. Once the suspect was placed in handcuffs, officers arrested him for criminal trespass habitation and resisting arrest.

Theft — On March 21, an officer responded to a store in the 2000 block of State Highway 121 N. regarding a theft. A store employee said he saw three women take items off a shelf, place them in their purses and attempt to leave without paying. The officer arrested the women for theft.

Theft — Sunday, an officer responded to a theft at a store in the 2000 block of State Highway 121 North. Store employees had detained a man for theft. Employees said a man left the store without paying for the items he was carrying. When an employee asked for a receipt to show payment for the items, the man said he did not pay for them. The officer arrested the man for theft.

Narcotics — Monday, officers responded to the 200 block of Victory Street regarding a suspicious vehicle. While speaking to the driver, the officers could smell a strong odor of burnt marijuana emitting from the car. The officers asked the man if he had any marijuana inside the car, and he said he did not. The officers began to search the car, and the man then told officers of the location of the marijuana. The officers found the marijuana along with rolling papers. The officers arrested the man for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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